EU considers freeze of membership talks with Turkey
14th Nov 2006, 22:54 GMT
EU leaders may decide next month on a partial or full suspension of Turkey's membership talks unless a deal is reached in the coming weeks on opening Turkish ports and airports to traffic from Cyprus.
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